Church of the Martyrs

Main Meetings:
Sun 09:00 Sunday
Sunday: 9.00 am
Sun 10:30 Sunday
With crèche
Sun 18:15 Sunday
6.15pm@TheMartyrs
Denomination:
Anglican
Hymns & songs:
Hymns for Todays Church, The Source, Spring Harvest
Under 18s:
Sunday Clubs (0-14) Torch Group (14-18) Rainbows, Brownies, Guides Youth Club
18-30s:
Evening service each Sunday: 6.15pm@The Martyrs
Local outreach & community activities:
Shake, Rattle & Roll parent & toddler group, Womens Welcome Project(women asylum seekers & their children), Money Matters Leicester - debt advisory service Holiday club (primary age children)normally held for one week in July or August, Annual tent at the Riverside Festival
Other activities & ministries:
Home groups, Parent & toddler group, Alpha Course, Prayer groups, Social events
Leaders:
Rev Ole Bertin Hermo, Vicar
Affiliations & links:
Main Bible:
New International Version
Average Congregation:
100 adults
40 under 18s
Accessibility:
Accessible toilet, Accessible worship area, Baby friendly, Dedicated wheelchair space, Hearing loop, Large print, PA system
Languages:
English
Office Contact:
David Hemmings
Office Address:
19 Westcotes Drive
Church Hall
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE3 0QT
Office Telephone:
0116 255 5921

Tel: 0116 255 5921
Email: Click to email
Website: martyrs.org.uk/

Meeting Venue

Church of the Martyrs
19 Westcotes Drive
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE3 0QT

Travel and Parking Info

Car Park at Church Hall - adjacent to church, On street parking, On bus route from City centre

About Us

The Church of the Martyrs has been serving the Westcotes area of Leicester since 1890. We are a lively, friendly Anglican Church in Leicester's West End. We have a relaxed and contemporary approach to worship, with traditional elements. Please note that in line with the latest COVID-19 guidance, church capacity is currently limited to a maximum of 60 people. (We would normally have up to 160 people of all ages and backgrounds meeting together for services on Sunday). Our mission statement aims to reflect what we feel to be important: We will bring the Good News of Jesus to our community; We will encourage one another to know, love and obey God; We will work for God's justice locally and in the world. We aim to make our worship and church life relevant and interesting, because we believe God is relevant and interesting. We hope this is reflected in our services and weekly activities so we can be a Christian church for everyone.